QUESTION 501What are two requirements to enable EVC in a vSphere DRS cluster? (Choose two.)

A. CPU must be in the same family and of the same speed.B. CPUs must be from the same vendor.C. EVC must use the lowest possible baseline supported by the hardware.D. No VMs may be running in the cluster.

QUESTION 504A vSphere administrator receives reports of a virtual machine performing extremely slowly, with CPU usage being the suspected bottleneck.After reviewing esxtop (view the Exhibit), which two scenarios could cause a performance problem for the virtual machine? (Choose two.)

A. A processor affinity is configured for the virtual machine.B. A virtual machine CPU limit is configured.C. A virtual machine reservation is configured.D. A virtual machine memory limit is configured.E. A virtual machine CPU reservation is configured.

QUESTION 506A virtual machine is connected on a distributed port group where the average bandwidth configured in the traffic shaping policy is 100 Mbps. The VM network adapter is configured with a reservation of 200 Mbps.What is the VM’s effective bandwidth?

Answer: ABExplanation:n ESXi 5.x, support for NAS Hardware Acceleration is included with support for these primitives:Full File Clone – Like the Full Copy VAAI primitive provided for block arrays, this Full File Clone primitive enables virtual disks to be cloned by the NAS device.Native Snapshot Support – Allows creation of virtual machine snapshots to be offloaded to the array.Extended Statistics – Enables visibility to space usage on NAS datastores and is useful for Thin Provisioning.Reserve Space – Enables creation of thick virtual disk files on NAS.Note: Previously, the only supported VMDK type that could be created on NAS was thin.Reference: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1021976